Memurs
Memurs
Memurs

I was walking past a store in the mall a few weeks ago and thought a mannequin looked kind of strange. Upon slightly closer inspection, I realized that the four mannequins in their windows were PEOPLE, but they were staring with glassy unseeing eyes and standing so freakishly still that you could barely see them

GL was my first soap opera! My neighbor's grandma got us hooked at the ripe old age of 5. I followed it for years, but hardly recognized anyone when I tuned in once or twice at the very end. That weird storyline where the angel/lighthouse-keeper Zachary was in love with Michelle Bauer will always be my favorite - I

My mother-in-law is forever recapping DOOL for me and trying to reel me back into watching so she has someone to discuss the story lines with. I just can't suspend my disbelief long enough to watch it for real, but I do love that I actually recognize the characters who were on back when I watched it in middle/high

I was only in Des Moines for one evening several years ago, but I recommend High Life Lounge - home of crappy beer, amazingly tacky decor, and deliciously-bad-for-you food. The broasted chicken, pot roast and bacon wrapped tater tots are the stuff of dreams.

Did your livestream work? What is it? This is the first time I haven't had HBO for GoT and it's killing me!

As much as I disliked the final outcome, yes to this! The little snippets of this episode were far more interesting than most of the garbage we were subjected to during this season.

That just made it all the more depressing. How fucking terrible! She was the most likable character on the whole damn show!

It was the most depressing hour of television I have ever watched. And I watched the Red Wedding.

Yup.

Who knew there was a market for armpit merkins?

YES! That would be amazing.

The nostalgia weighed heavy for me - one of my favorite college dives (where I was friends with most of the bartenders) served Long Islands in mason jars on Tuesday nights. It was good times. But then I realized that I am now over 30, I will hopefully never drink a LIIT again, and that Scotch is both classy and

I remember watching this one. I still call shenanigans. She totally banged a puzzle maker (is that a job that exists?) for the answer to that.

This! I was watching it on tv and was taken aback by the pause between when he said it and the letters appeared. I had just said "He's good, but can't be that good!" and then boom.

And that was only one of several times during the show that he seemed pissed that Emil was winning. It was hilarious.

Don't ever say that!!!!

Mine was a vote for Maker's Mark.

Thought provoking question. I'm going to have to go with Michael. At least Carl never actually gets taken by the enemy, right? And he eventually becomes a somewhat worthwhile character, whereas Walt had all of this build up for literally no reason whatsoever.

You understood the ending?! I looooved the show from the opening of episode one until the last 5 minutes of the finale when I sat gaping disgustedly at the tv asking "What in the hell just happened here? THIS is what we were waiting for?! What have I done with the last 6 years of my life?" I've been going back and

I'm sorry. I forgot that gay people don't have families.